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gary in indiana, gary. >> hi, jim. booyah. >> booyah, gary. >> caller: this is gary ward from indianapolis, indiana. i'm a first time caller and a long time viewer and i thank you for all your help. >> you're welcome. i'm glad you called. >> my question is when is it advantageous to purchase preferred stock over common stock or vice versa? >> preferred, i like to use when i see the yields be well in extreme, well in excess of what i can get from a risk free treasury and at the same time, it's safe. that's when i use preferred. common stock on, i'm trying to get capital appreciation and capital preservation. there are two very different things. preferred is a fixed income instrument where i can pick up extra yield than i can get from treasuries. dave. >> hi, this is dave in sunny california. >> excellent, dave. what's on your mind? >> how do you come across a company that's a growing company, they're doing all the right things for investors to go from a nasdaq pink sheets to the otc market to the new york stock exchange
gary in indiana, gary. >> hi, jim. booyah. >> booyah, gary. >> caller: this is gary ward from indianapolis, indiana. i'm a first time caller and a long time viewer and i thank you for all your help. >> you're welcome. i'm glad you called. >> my question is when is it advantageous to purchase preferred stock over common stock or vice versa? >> preferred, i like to use when i see the yields be well in extreme, well in excess of what i can get from a risk free...
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ceo carlos alberini and chairman emeritus, curator and creator gary friedman. i'm trying to get my head around it. sometimes you have to own that. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, level playing field? when wall street doesn't play fair, cramer's got your back. cnbc's eamon javers broke the story. >> access by an elite group of traders for a fee a full two seconds before its official release. >> announcer: and he sits down with jim, just ahead. >>> it is time! it's time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." rapid-fire calls. say the name of the stock, i'll tell you whether to buy buy buy or sell sell. my staff prepares the graphics on the fly, play until we hear this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." start with elizabeth in florida. elizabeth. >> caller: hey there, jim. in light of the federal reserve decision today, do you see home builders such as toll, lennar, and pulte still viable opportunities and if yes, which one would you buy? >> i think that these are now going t
ceo carlos alberini and chairman emeritus, curator and creator gary friedman. i'm trying to get my head around it. sometimes you have to own that. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, level playing field? when wall street doesn't play fair, cramer's got your back. cnbc's eamon javers broke the story. >> access by an elite group of traders for a fee a full two seconds before its official release. >> announcer: and he sits down with jim, just ahead. >>> it is...
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gary in ohio, gary. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? supervalu closed on a sale today. supervalu got an upgrade, stock upgrade and right now 40% of the stock is short. question i have, jim, does this possibly set supervalu up for a major short squeeze like what happened to vw several years ago? >> no. i don't think so. it does -- safeway's been doing very well. kroger's been doing very well. it's possible that svu does well. right now it's the revenge of the nerd time in the supermarket business. dave in california, please. dave. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. grateful greetings to cnbc's new oracle of oligopoly. >> i like that. >> caller: i was inspired by one of your callers with multiple reits in his portfolio. >> that was a great call by that guy. >> caller: i always like the reits. i followed his lead. here's my situation. i have one in retail, one in forest products and one in senior care already. what i'm looking for is who is the best in breed in commercial office space? >> best in breed in commercial -- i like that egp. you might think that has too much warehouse, bu
gary in ohio, gary. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? supervalu closed on a sale today. supervalu got an upgrade, stock upgrade and right now 40% of the stock is short. question i have, jim, does this possibly set supervalu up for a major short squeeze like what happened to vw several years ago? >> no. i don't think so. it does -- safeway's been doing very well. kroger's been doing very well. it's possible that svu does well. right now it's the revenge of the nerd time in the...
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ceo carlos alberini and chairman emeritus, curator and creator gary friedman. i'm trying to get my head around it. sometimes you have to own it tha. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, level playing field? when wall street doesn't play fair, cramer's got your back. cnbc's eamon javers broke the sfoirp. >> access for an elite group of traders for a fee a full two seconds before its official release. >> announcer: and he sits down with jim, just ahead. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at aflac.com. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you
ceo carlos alberini and chairman emeritus, curator and creator gary friedman. i'm trying to get my head around it. sometimes you have to own it tha. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, level playing field? when wall street doesn't play fair, cramer's got your back. cnbc's eamon javers broke the sfoirp. >> access for an elite group of traders for a fee a full two seconds before its official release. >> announcer: and he sits down with jim, just ahead. oh, he's a fighter...
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gary in new mexico. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you doing this afternoon? >> i'm doing fine. how about you? >> caller: not too bad. my question is about home loan services solutions, hlss. pulled back a little today. >> servicing rights business is a good business. i also like a company called aquine. there are a lot of companies in the servicing right business which is good. i like them very much. i wrote a series of articles this week in money.com. let's go to jim in florida. >> caller: how about a big jim red, white and blue cramer boo-yah. >> i'm liking that boo-yah, thank you very much. >> caller: i'm looking for something in the offshore lng, hercules offshore. >> it's up very big versus the others. i'm not going to bless it here. i think the others are behind it. i'd rather pick up another one in that segment. rick in michigan. >> caller: boo-yah from grand rapids, michigan, jim. >> nice. >> caller: mx, i'm up 110%. >> you're greedy. you know what you do, cut it in half and let the rest run. that was taught to me by the master many, many years ago. we know who she is a
gary in new mexico. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you doing this afternoon? >> i'm doing fine. how about you? >> caller: not too bad. my question is about home loan services solutions, hlss. pulled back a little today. >> servicing rights business is a good business. i also like a company called aquine. there are a lot of companies in the servicing right business which is good. i like them very much. i wrote a series of articles this week in money.com. let's go to jim...
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gary in indiana, gary. >> caller: hey, jim, booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: i'm a first time caller and long time viewer. i thank you for your help. >> you're welcome. i'm glad you called. >> caller: my question is when is it advantageous to purchase preferred stock over common stock or vice versa. >> preferred i like to use when i see the yield be well in excess of what i can get from a risk free treasury and at the same time it's safe. that's when i use preferred. common stock i'm trying to get capital appreciation and sometimes also capital preservation. there's two different things. preferred is a fixed income instrument where i can pick up extra yield than i can get from treasuries. dave in california, dave. >> caller: this is dave in sunny california. >> what's on your mind. >> caller: how do you come across a company that's a growing company to get uplifting to go from like a otc market to new york stock exchange. >> this is all an odds game and the odds do not favor those companies do well. they didn't go into oblivion because they were doing well. it's because they were doing b
gary in indiana, gary. >> caller: hey, jim, booyah. >> booyah. >> caller: i'm a first time caller and long time viewer. i thank you for your help. >> you're welcome. i'm glad you called. >> caller: my question is when is it advantageous to purchase preferred stock over common stock or vice versa. >> preferred i like to use when i see the yield be well in excess of what i can get from a risk free treasury and at the same time it's safe. that's when i use...
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. >> gary in new york. gary. >> hey, jimmy enjoy your show interested in mtg. would like to know if the stock would be a good choice to load up on. and also, your action work.comwould that benefit me in day trading? >> it is not a fast money situation it is more of a slow money situation. i got to tell you, i want you in that offering. i like rdn. wun once that deal is done. you would be off to the races. you are also doing a lot of homework and i like that. >> yes, jim. i love your show. listen, i'm holding onto hospitality properties trust how do you feel about the future? >> i like it. i think this is another one. we have been down and dirty. brandywine. that thing gets downgraded every day. i think that is pretty good. the analysts hate these stocks and i like your choice. i need to go to richard in pennsylvania. >> hey, jim. been enjoying your "mad money" show for a while now. i notice i had an etfgnr and i bought it at 62 and it was trading at $52.80 and i looked at your vail and i picked it up in 1992. >> i want you to buy more. this is your china play.
. >> gary in new york. gary. >> hey, jimmy enjoy your show interested in mtg. would like to know if the stock would be a good choice to load up on. and also, your action work.comwould that benefit me in day trading? >> it is not a fast money situation it is more of a slow money situation. i got to tell you, i want you in that offering. i like rdn. wun once that deal is done. you would be off to the races. you are also doing a lot of homework and i like that. >> yes, jim....
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gary also in new jersey. gary? >> caller: boo-yah from deep in the heart of the parmesantry angle. the stock is domino' pizza. >> stocks been resting, pausing. time to buy. time to buy! creeping back up. time has come and gone. that's wrong. go to mike in florida. mike? >> caller: hey, thank for taking my call and all. my family would like to give awe big, big boo-yah for miami dolphins! haven't done much. >> nike's earnings. i hate to give you a finish line earnings until i see the earning. later in the week, call for a better determination. i will speak about nike when i get a report. i need to speak to frank in new york. >> caller: what's up? boo-yah. quick question. i bought 111 shares, and i want to know if you have ideas coming up you feel good about? >> a lot of ipos doing way too much on premium. too hot for this guy. i think they can come back but didn't like -- that is back already from where it was the high. i actually think it's a buy and said that same thing, to my pal, david faber, about to celebrate his 20th year with them. how do you like? and that, ladies and gentl
gary also in new jersey. gary? >> caller: boo-yah from deep in the heart of the parmesantry angle. the stock is domino' pizza. >> stocks been resting, pausing. time to buy. time to buy! creeping back up. time has come and gone. that's wrong. go to mike in florida. mike? >> caller: hey, thank for taking my call and all. my family would like to give awe big, big boo-yah for miami dolphins! haven't done much. >> nike's earnings. i hate to give you a finish line earnings...
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appreciate it. >> thank you. >> gary shochoenfeld ceo of pacsun. high wasted and uber-high wasted. >> that sounds like urkle to me. >> we should make clear it's a market cap of $240 million so it's small stock but we had it on because it had monster moves this year. >> the one thing that stuck out is inventories were down three percent year over year. maybe that means margins can improve next quarter. if it's a sand bag then this stock basically all you are right now is giving back what it gained today. so with the short interest it has, three and a half bucks, it might be interesting tomorrow for the long side trade. >> the question you have to ask yourself in any of these and gary eludeed to is there a structural change in retail. i think there has, the fact that they're moving up their customer you can say there is a change going on here and the winners are going to be the management teams that recognize that. >> if you look at retailers like arrow pass tall and a and f, these guys got slayed. you know who is doing well is gap stores. they have
appreciate it. >> thank you. >> gary shochoenfeld ceo of pacsun. high wasted and uber-high wasted. >> that sounds like urkle to me. >> we should make clear it's a market cap of $240 million so it's small stock but we had it on because it had monster moves this year. >> the one thing that stuck out is inventories were down three percent year over year. maybe that means margins can improve next quarter. if it's a sand bag then this stock basically all you are right...
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gary in new jersey. gary? >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> couldn't be better, ar. how about you? >> caller: boo-yah to you. >> back at you. >> caller: footlocker. earnings were good, the company made tons of money. the stock keeps falling. is it is buy, sell or hold? >> stay away from that right now. too many people saying it's a buying opportunity. i need to see capitulation. when i see capitulation, i'm all over it. until then, i'd rather stay away. by the way, nike wasn't that bad on the after the dick's conference call. let's take a look at that one. all right, the dogs are out. pet care is a theme that is here to stay. petsmart i think is the best way to play it. and i'm regarding this pullback of a broken stock, not a broken company as an opportunity. now let me have some tuna. i'll see you later. "lightning round" coming up next. >>> he's the gop's numbers guru. >> paul ryan's new budget. can he work with president obama? find out in our special one-on-one interview live from washington. >> "the kudlow report," 7:00 eastern tomorrow on cnbc. transit fares! a
gary in new jersey. gary? >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> couldn't be better, ar. how about you? >> caller: boo-yah to you. >> back at you. >> caller: footlocker. earnings were good, the company made tons of money. the stock keeps falling. is it is buy, sell or hold? >> stay away from that right now. too many people saying it's a buying opportunity. i need to see capitulation. when i see capitulation, i'm all over it. until then, i'd rather stay away....
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let's talk to gary evans, the ceo of magnum hunter. welcome back to "mad money." >> good to see you. >> it was touch and go and then i read through everything, including your last few reports. i mean, the ones you filed with the s.e.c. it seemed like there was a dispute about the way the accountant was doing the job and it sounded liked the accountant wasn't doing the job. >> well, without saying a whole lot -- >> yeah. >> -- it's very unusual for a company to fire a big four accounting firm. >> that's what freaked us all out. oh, they have to be good. >> where there's smoke there's fire. we hired the top fifth accounting firm in the u.s. they delivered an audit. no restatement, clean opinion. >> i'm glad you brought it up because i was worried there would be a restatement. i figured hey, listen, we all like this, we hear a big name, i'll not slag them, but that scared people. >> sure it did. >> obviously. >> scared me and the board of directors. >> i'm glad you mentioned that. >> it was the worst time of my life. running a public comp
let's talk to gary evans, the ceo of magnum hunter. welcome back to "mad money." >> good to see you. >> it was touch and go and then i read through everything, including your last few reports. i mean, the ones you filed with the s.e.c. it seemed like there was a dispute about the way the accountant was doing the job and it sounded liked the accountant wasn't doing the job. >> well, without saying a whole lot -- >> yeah. >> -- it's very unusual for a...
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when gary b was a teen-ager. and the big issue there is that he was the one who started the ball rolling and it said clearly you grow the economy by growing the economy. consumer confidence at this point, i don't buy the payroll tax as much as i say what's the next shoe going to drop? this idea of raising taxes and spending at the same time, people are starting to figure out it doesn't add up. >> jonas, there is a lot of debt out there. how can you take care of that mess without tax hikes and spending cuts? >> stackses are a lot lower than they were through jfk's administration for sure. look, i don't think anyone would argue gary's point that when you raise taxes, you cut spending and it hurts the economy. it's a drag on the economy. you are cutting into spending the people are doing, taking it and paying off our debt. however, a bigger drag on the economy, probably the only bigger drag is when a government basically goes broke because they can't pay their debt, like what happened in greece and ireland and other
when gary b was a teen-ager. and the big issue there is that he was the one who started the ball rolling and it said clearly you grow the economy by growing the economy. consumer confidence at this point, i don't buy the payroll tax as much as i say what's the next shoe going to drop? this idea of raising taxes and spending at the same time, people are starting to figure out it doesn't add up. >> jonas, there is a lot of debt out there. how can you take care of that mess without tax hikes...
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how about gary gensler, smart guy, gives a speech saying those buying new-fangled debt obligations and doing swaps against it, if they creep back, people who use it are downright idiots. straight up call them idiots. do it. there's nothing wrong with that. there's tons of idiots out there. talk about how the industry wants to have opaque swaps because they can gaffe clients more easily with fees. stabbing people know this. the dumber clients of which there are many more, don't. regulators do speeches warning both managers and clients about stupid things they might do to hurt the system. that way they can tamper down their own bubbles and industries, they can warn dumber clients they are going to be crushed so they better be vigilant. you can't legislate moronic behavior. you can call morons out, make people realize they are doing something to put at risk with the recklessness. tends to be captured by the industry itself. one thing about the service industry, it will not do what's responsible but most profit able. therein lies the problem, spell things out elected and unelected official
how about gary gensler, smart guy, gives a speech saying those buying new-fangled debt obligations and doing swaps against it, if they creep back, people who use it are downright idiots. straight up call them idiots. do it. there's nothing wrong with that. there's tons of idiots out there. talk about how the industry wants to have opaque swaps because they can gaffe clients more easily with fees. stabbing people know this. the dumber clients of which there are many more, don't. regulators do...
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gary evans, thank you. stay with cramer. >>> pioneer natural resources is drawing position on what could be the second largest oil field in the world has helped its profits soar five fold, but will falling oil prices put the pinch on it growth? don't miss cramer's exclusive. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. >> announcer: lightning round is >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> sometimes when you're dealing with a high quality growth stock that's had an enormous run all you can do is wait for a pull back, but here's the rub. when that pull back comes yo
gary evans, thank you. stay with cramer. >>> pioneer natural resources is drawing position on what could be the second largest oil field in the world has helped its profits soar five fold, but will falling oil prices put the pinch on it growth? don't miss cramer's exclusive. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy...
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let's go to gary in illinois. gary? what's up? >> caller: i missed your radio show. i used to call you all the time. >>> should i cut my losses? >> i would rather have you than there. we don't like the gold stocks here. i know it's a well matched company. i need one more. >> yo jim. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm interested in opec. i took your recommendation. >> a long term record. it's been a winner for the show. lightning round ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89
let's go to gary in illinois. gary? what's up? >> caller: i missed your radio show. i used to call you all the time. >>> should i cut my losses? >> i would rather have you than there. we don't like the gold stocks here. i know it's a well matched company. i need one more. >> yo jim. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm interested in opec. i took your recommendation. >> a long term record. it's been a winner for the show. lightning round ♪ [ male announcer...
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gary evans, chairman and ceo of magnum hunter, thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> all right, guys, look, i was wrong. i was wrong when i thought it was a good spec at the six level. i think what they just did was conservative, get that $400 million in, i thought that was very important, a bad day for oil and gas, but at four bucks? okay. i say average. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- in the genes? all this week, cramer's checking up on the strongest trends in medical science. tonight, next-generation companies on the forefront of big changes in dna research. could they help keep your portfolio healthy? >>> on a day where the market really got crushed, courtesy of lousy employment data from adp, plus the frightening situation in north korea, and i'm not minimizing that, it's noting there are plenty of companies that don't need a strong economy in order to thrive, here or overseas. that's one of the reasons why i've been running this series all week last week and this week on the future of pharma, because we know this is what you want to invest i
gary evans, chairman and ceo of magnum hunter, thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> all right, guys, look, i was wrong. i was wrong when i thought it was a good spec at the six level. i think what they just did was conservative, get that $400 million in, i thought that was very important, a bad day for oil and gas, but at four bucks? okay. i say average. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- in the genes? all this week, cramer's checking up on the...
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. ♪ hallelujah >> i want to go to gary, please in california. gary. >> caller: mr. cramer. how are you? >> real good, gary. >> caller: gary johnston from california. >> perfect. >> caller: you are the swami of the stock market, sir, and i need your help. >> i am here for you. >> caller: here we go. am i diversified? unh, united healthcare. c.o.p, conoco. b.a., boeing. nflx and mlnx. >> netflix and mellanox. what have we got here? united health. health care. dow jones industrial name. netflix, we know what that is. everybody uses netflix, don't they? conoco phillips is oil and gas, charitable trust name. boeing, aircraft maker. and mellanox is a semiconductor company. tech, health care, entertainment, oil, and aerospace. i say hallelujah. ♪ hallelujah >> i need more callers. why don't we go right now, why don't we go to fred in iowa, please? fred. >> caller: ba-ba-ba-boo-yah to the great and powerful cramer. question. i just sold some 401(k) stock recently, and i thought instead of putting it in a bank at 4% or in a mason jar i'd go ahead and listen to you and i would buy
. ♪ hallelujah >> i want to go to gary, please in california. gary. >> caller: mr. cramer. how are you? >> real good, gary. >> caller: gary johnston from california. >> perfect. >> caller: you are the swami of the stock market, sir, and i need your help. >> i am here for you. >> caller: here we go. am i diversified? unh, united healthcare. c.o.p, conoco. b.a., boeing. nflx and mlnx. >> netflix and mellanox. what have we got here? united...
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. >> the price of west texas is going down, but i've looked into the eyes of gary evans and here's what happened. i went too hard on gary, vance after they had a couple of messy seasons and than i should have just immediately switched when they cured them. that is a cured situation. i talk about that in my next book. i think magnum hunter is now good to buy and if you get it under seven, that's great. they solved the sec problems and that's what matters. irregularities equal sell and you fix the accounting irregularities and it often means buy! let's go to daniel in california. daniel! >> hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> absolutely. so i just bought into a stake of ariad pharmaceuticals last week, and they got the go-ahead from the european regulators to market iclusig in europe and they restructured their budget this quarter cutting production expenses by a percent in 2014. >> yeah. >> i'd really like to take a larger position. >> no, no, no, no. look, i think you're absolutely right that this is a deep-risk stock, but what happened was so jarring i don't want you to get in any
. >> the price of west texas is going down, but i've looked into the eyes of gary evans and here's what happened. i went too hard on gary, vance after they had a couple of messy seasons and than i should have just immediately switched when they cured them. that is a cured situation. i talk about that in my next book. i think magnum hunter is now good to buy and if you get it under seven, that's great. they solved the sec problems and that's what matters. irregularities equal sell and you...
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>> i am. >> you want to ask gary a question? >> i have one question for gary. i assume you know mrs. yellen and don cone and all the players. i want to get the inside dope on what you think of these folks. >> i do know them all. it's remarkable how similar they are in many ways. their long time federal reserve people, more than knowledgeable about the issues and the challenges. they have a lot of talent and smarts and expertise. i think this the cases of the leading candidates, the names at the top of the list, i think they all do very well as chair of the fed recognizing of course there are a lot of challenges on the table right now. there may be greater ones coming for all i know. it's by no means an easy job. i think very highly of those candidates. that gives me confidence and comfort that whoever is selected, it will be all well. >> is yellen down -- somebody suggested yellen is damaged goods in the context that we have a situation where the president was clearly going somewhere else with larry, doesn't take him. there has to be some relationship between w
>> i am. >> you want to ask gary a question? >> i have one question for gary. i assume you know mrs. yellen and don cone and all the players. i want to get the inside dope on what you think of these folks. >> i do know them all. it's remarkable how similar they are in many ways. their long time federal reserve people, more than knowledgeable about the issues and the challenges. they have a lot of talent and smarts and expertise. i think this the cases of the leading...
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gary evans, chairman and ceo of magnum hunter, thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> all right, guys, look, i was wrong. i was wrong when i thought it was a good spec at the six level. i think what they just did was conservative, get that $400 million in, i thought that was very important, a bad day for oil and gas, but at four bucks? okay. i say average. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- in the genes? all this week, cramer's checking up on the strongest trends in medical science. tonight, next-generation companies on the forefront of big changes in dna research. could they help keep your portfolio healthy? oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes a
gary evans, chairman and ceo of magnum hunter, thanks for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> all right, guys, look, i was wrong. i was wrong when i thought it was a good spec at the six level. i think what they just did was conservative, get that $400 million in, i thought that was very important, a bad day for oil and gas, but at four bucks? okay. i say average. stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- in the genes? all this week, cramer's checking up on the...
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gary's got your michigan- louisville recap.next! kron 4 news is rolling out a new program called kron rewards. for the entire month of april, watch kron 4 news at eight in the morning or eight at night and you can earn valuable points you can redeem for prizes, cash cards or exclusive kron 4 items. we'll show you a word of the day during those times, you then enter that word on kron 4 rewards and start earning points. go to kron 4 dot com and click on rewards. [ male announcer ] the southwest airlines nationwide sale lets you go from working hard... to hardly working. ♪ big sales that help you get away. that's how we fly. act fast! these are the final days to grab flights all over the country as low as $59 one-way. hurry and book now, only at southwest.com. we are southwest. welcome aboard. >> gary: ncaa - louisville/michigan chris webber arrives to support michigan kevin wear. injured lousiville player 1st half louisville's montrezl harrell with the great catch of the peyton siva lob and the dunk 58-54 louisville at the half 2nd
gary's got your michigan- louisville recap.next! kron 4 news is rolling out a new program called kron rewards. for the entire month of april, watch kron 4 news at eight in the morning or eight at night and you can earn valuable points you can redeem for prizes, cash cards or exclusive kron 4 items. we'll show you a word of the day during those times, you then enter that word on kron 4 rewards and start earning points. go to kron 4 dot com and click on rewards. [ male announcer ] the southwest...
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let's go to gary in new york. gary? >> caller: what up, jim, sending you a big boo-yah. >> yes. yes. how about those college kids watching anything other than this? >> caller: i'd like to invest in blackberry -- >> you're not investing, it's a trade. below $15, i'll pull the trigger, up here, i'm in the neutral zone and i don't like to get in the neutral zone because you know what happens. okay. let's go to jerry in florida. jerry? >> caller: hey, hello, mr. cramer. >> yeah, yeah. >> caller: big west coast of florida boo-yah to you, sir. >> i'm giving you a panhandle golden great '98, lived on magnolia -- what's up? >> caller: you like it. okay. i'm asking about molex. >> electric connectors. if you insist. let's go to jim in california. jim? >> caller: jim, boo-yah. thanks for teaching me how to make "mad money." right now i'm in the house of pain with edwards life sciences. >> no, you're okay. >> buy, buy, buy -- >> you don't have to crack open the chest cavity with that thing. it's up and down up and down. it's a stock with a lot of controversy with it. but i do like it. i wa
let's go to gary in new york. gary? >> caller: what up, jim, sending you a big boo-yah. >> yes. yes. how about those college kids watching anything other than this? >> caller: i'd like to invest in blackberry -- >> you're not investing, it's a trade. below $15, i'll pull the trigger, up here, i'm in the neutral zone and i don't like to get in the neutral zone because you know what happens. okay. let's go to jerry in florida. jerry? >> caller: hey, hello, mr....
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gary in texas. >> boo-yah from the lone star state, jim. >> great that you called. how can i help, chief? >> rdsv. >> i like royal dutch. it's the cheapest of the majors. let's go with wally in colorado. >> hey, boo-yah, jim. listen, i've got to tell you, i followed your advice. i am enjoying a very, very fine retirement. it's been a lot of time with my 4-year-old granddaughter. my question is what do you think of prospect capital corporation? >> it's got that really high yield which means a red flag and a lot of the higher yielders have been trimming that thing, and i'm going to bless it. i've known them for years and i'm going to bless it. gray in california. gray? >> i call you jim cramer and i think you are awesome. >> fabulous. thank you. >> and a big boo-yah! >> boo-yah back at you. >> and california, chevron. >> chevron. holy cow. great major oil companies in the world. go to jim in massachusetts. jim. >> yeah, hi, jim. boo-yah to you. >> right back. >> we all love you and your show. >> thank you. >> and i thank you for taking my question. >> thank you, jim.
gary in texas. >> boo-yah from the lone star state, jim. >> great that you called. how can i help, chief? >> rdsv. >> i like royal dutch. it's the cheapest of the majors. let's go with wally in colorado. >> hey, boo-yah, jim. listen, i've got to tell you, i followed your advice. i am enjoying a very, very fine retirement. it's been a lot of time with my 4-year-old granddaughter. my question is what do you think of prospect capital corporation? >> it's got...
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let's check in with gary, the ceo of korn/ferry international. thank you so much for coming on. because your website features cnbc and a clip with my friend michelle caruso-cabrera, you said there's so much indecision, there's so much worry and fretting, business can't get it going. we had the election nine months ago and it's still not happening. >> it's like 1:30 in the afternoon after a hangover. you don't have the conspicuous consumer. everybody's de-levering, so ceos are slow to hire. they're trying to innovate, then hire. >> when i look at your stock price and i go through the conference call, what is clear to me is the trend is getting better. particularly, i like the fact it seemed like the nature of financial services hiring. one of the best is starting to get better. >> it has, but it's slow. this thing is a nike swoosh. it's going to be long and steady. >> your company's been able to develop other revenue streams besides headhunting that have really kind of buttressed the way your earnings outlooks. >> and today, 40% of our business comes from outside what we're known
let's check in with gary, the ceo of korn/ferry international. thank you so much for coming on. because your website features cnbc and a clip with my friend michelle caruso-cabrera, you said there's so much indecision, there's so much worry and fretting, business can't get it going. we had the election nine months ago and it's still not happening. >> it's like 1:30 in the afternoon after a hangover. you don't have the conspicuous consumer. everybody's de-levering, so ceos are slow to...
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meet gary thompson. >> why you have that camera for? >> he's 30 years old on the streets begging for money. feel bad for him? >> give me money and just get something to eat. >> you feel badly for anyone who's in a situation to beg for money, but i don't feel like this is real. >> right. lexington police say this guy is a scam artist. they had a press conference alerting the media to gary thompson's scam and they went out and found him on the street. they grilled him for about five minutes until he cracked. listen -- >> i appreciate you guys busting me. >> you appreciate that? >> yeah, i'm really good at it. i take about $100,000 a year doing this. >> no way. >> this is just downright offensive. >> gary legitimately does need the wheelchair. he was in an accident when he was 9. lexington media went crazy with this. they even talked to one of his uncles who says yeah, gary is a scammer. >> but he does know how to map nip la -- manipulate. but that doesn't make him right in the mind. >> so he's got to be in legal trouble. >> he has been in
meet gary thompson. >> why you have that camera for? >> he's 30 years old on the streets begging for money. feel bad for him? >> give me money and just get something to eat. >> you feel badly for anyone who's in a situation to beg for money, but i don't feel like this is real. >> right. lexington police say this guy is a scam artist. they had a press conference alerting the media to gary thompson's scam and they went out and found him on the street. they grilled...
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♪ hallelujah gary in kentucky, gary! >> boo-yah, professor cramer, greetings from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville! >> i love louisville, what's up? >> here's what i've got. delta air lines, merck. >> okay. >> cisco, ford and valet. >> oh, man am i all over that, we wish we had more valet, but we keep getting restricted, it's terrific. i think the stock goes to $18, okay. cisco, technology and remember i think the quarter was good, not bad, but he had to lay off 4,000 people and al mulally, checked in with him today and trying to get him to come back on the show and don't you worry about that, merck starting to sneak up and going to the 49 level and i'm not crazy about the growth pattern and delta is an airline. merck, iron company, drug, auto, tech! wow! ♪ hallelujah >> i how about patrick in george? >> boo-yah, jim. am i diversified? i've got ford, mgm, regent's financial, u.s. air and sirius radio. >> interesting group of stocks. i wish us airways had merged with amr and it would have been at 25. it's okay. they'
♪ hallelujah gary in kentucky, gary! >> boo-yah, professor cramer, greetings from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville! >> i love louisville, what's up? >> here's what i've got. delta air lines, merck. >> okay. >> cisco, ford and valet. >> oh, man am i all over that, we wish we had more valet, but we keep getting restricted, it's terrific. i think the stock goes to $18, okay. cisco, technology and remember i think the quarter was good, not bad, but he...
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>> no, keep the sun corps energy and once a favorite of gary kaminsky who i will miss a great deal. oracle bought that, and i think we have a good number last week and pepsico is a beverage company and snacks and emerson industrial and we have oil, we've got industrial, snacks and soft drink, carbonated and we've got water, too, and we have tech and we have drug. i don't know. that seems darn good to me. i wouldn't make any changes. >> let's go to john in wyoming. john? >> all right. i have center point energy, which is cnt. bristol-myers squibb, which is bmy, ge, ge in waste management and it's wm and kellogg. am i diversified? >> john came to play clearly from larmamie? it will close because of the sequester they're worried about. we have cereal, okay? we've got -- consumer packaged goods and bristol-myers, my charitable trust owns and center point and high-oyielding utilit and you have utility, a waste company and a food company, man, what have we got in i have to get to wyoming. they have horse sense! stay with cramer. >>> it's not too late for apple to buy netflix. sure, the st
>> no, keep the sun corps energy and once a favorite of gary kaminsky who i will miss a great deal. oracle bought that, and i think we have a good number last week and pepsico is a beverage company and snacks and emerson industrial and we have oil, we've got industrial, snacks and soft drink, carbonated and we've got water, too, and we have tech and we have drug. i don't know. that seems darn good to me. i wouldn't make any changes. >> let's go to john in wyoming. john? >> all...
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gary in arizona, gary! >> jim, thanks for taking my call. we really like your show out here. >> hey, keeping your pigs and metaphor in mind i bought restor pharmaceuticals. shall i sell or buy? >> that was the early biotech, please. please. sell half and play with the rest of the money because i've got to tell you, that is as speculative as it gets and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> what are we supposed to do with the banks here? on the one hand, the banks are one of the few businesses that benefits directly from higher long-term interest rates. on the other hand, those rates get too high it can crush the demand for loans and something that we're now seeing at least about home mo
gary in arizona, gary! >> jim, thanks for taking my call. we really like your show out here. >> hey, keeping your pigs and metaphor in mind i bought restor pharmaceuticals. shall i sell or buy? >> that was the early biotech, please. please. sell half and play with the rest of the money because i've got to tell you, that is as speculative as it gets and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d....
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start with gary in the a line i. gary. >> a big land of lincoln boo-yah to you from springfield, illinois. thank you for all your advice you've given us. my stock is red robin gourmet burgers. are they going to build a restaurant in our city? >> it's not a bad idea. it's a growth stock. i was going to shift it toward the narrow but that's a good idea. let's go to craig in new jersey. >> this is craig calling from always beautiful moorestown, new jersey. >> urban table. what's shaking? >> i hope you've been enjoying this rally as much as we have. i've got a question. 3 g. systems, been in this thing for the long haul. do you think i should hold? >> there is a lot of competition in that space and that's what worries me. i wanted to rally. i think it can rally but i don't think you can make an investment. i think it is just a trade. i want to go to howard in california. >> hi mr. cramer. i was asking about floes serve. had a purchase price of $157. it's up to about $165. >> we care where it's going to but i like that bu
start with gary in the a line i. gary. >> a big land of lincoln boo-yah to you from springfield, illinois. thank you for all your advice you've given us. my stock is red robin gourmet burgers. are they going to build a restaurant in our city? >> it's not a bad idea. it's a growth stock. i was going to shift it toward the narrow but that's a good idea. let's go to craig in new jersey. >> this is craig calling from always beautiful moorestown, new jersey. >> urban table....
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gary evans, chairman-c.e.o. of magnum hunter resources. >> announcer: all of the takeover chatter is driving some stocks sky high. but don't pile in behind the headlines. cramer sorts out where the real opportunity could lie just ahead. ays. ♪ everybody got two t-shirts as well, a short sleeved and a sleeveless one. which would they wear on day five? ♪ sleeveless. definitely sleeveless. ♪ what? i just like the t-shirt. [ female announcer ] for visibly softer, smoother underarms, sleeveless ready in just five days. dove go sleeveless deodorant. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. [♪...] >> i've been training all year for the big race in chicago, but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trip
gary evans, chairman-c.e.o. of magnum hunter resources. >> announcer: all of the takeover chatter is driving some stocks sky high. but don't pile in behind the headlines. cramer sorts out where the real opportunity could lie just ahead. ays. ♪ everybody got two t-shirts as well, a short sleeved and a sleeveless one. which would they wear on day five? ♪ sleeveless. definitely sleeveless. ♪ what? i just like the t-shirt. [ female announcer ] for visibly softer, smoother underarms,...
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you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man pic
you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap...
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bush, robert dole, gary hart, richard gephardt, joseph biden and michael dukakis. mr. cramer died this past monday at the age of 62. this is about an hour. c-span: richard ben cramer, in your book "what it takes: the way to the white house." is there any one thing that was a thread through the six candidates that you followed that would tell you what it takes? >> guest: i think there was, although i didn't set out to write a paradigm of a presidential candidate. there were some similarities, and, alas, similarities in the stories of their campaigns. i found out that the title what it takes is kind of a double-edged sword because all of them start out thinking they have what it takes, but in the end they find out what it takes from them, and what it takes is that whole life that brought them to the point they could be candidates in the first place. c-span: when did you start this book? >> guest: the middle of 1986 is when i wrote the proposal. i was out there working by the end of '86. c-span: who are the six candidates? >> guest: i had two republicans, george bush and
bush, robert dole, gary hart, richard gephardt, joseph biden and michael dukakis. mr. cramer died this past monday at the age of 62. this is about an hour. c-span: richard ben cramer, in your book "what it takes: the way to the white house." is there any one thing that was a thread through the six candidates that you followed that would tell you what it takes? >> guest: i think there was, although i didn't set out to write a paradigm of a presidential candidate. there were some...
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. >> officer gary pbeat and tazered him. he claims he resisted being taken into custody. a witness says he got out of the car with his hands up. >> two or three of them were stopping me. i could not do anything. i did not try to do anything. i just laid there. i said did not kill me. please did not kill me. >> also been blamed for causing the death two years ago. police statement said hanoi was also to izard multiple times. he was arrested for domestic violence. he died a week later. both the integrity unit and lake county prosecutors found reasonable force was used. chicago police have not commented on these complaints. >> the cook county jail has a new distinction. houses or inmatemore inmates than any of the jail in the country. the subsequent arrest of former patients for new crimes. police to massive waterspouts were spotted over lake michigan. you have to see this video. it is a video taken from one per parker. >> after searching the area officials say that was a false alarm. special effects guys were creating a cylinder that was just looking stuff off of the water.
. >> officer gary pbeat and tazered him. he claims he resisted being taken into custody. a witness says he got out of the car with his hands up. >> two or three of them were stopping me. i could not do anything. i did not try to do anything. i just laid there. i said did not kill me. please did not kill me. >> also been blamed for causing the death two years ago. police statement said hanoi was also to izard multiple times. he was arrested for domestic violence. he died a week...
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let's go to gary in illinois. gary? what's up? >> caller: i miss your radio show. i used to call you all the time. i've been holding aui. should i cut my losses? >> i would rather have you in humana than there. we don't like the gold stocks here. i know it's a well managed company. the gold stocks are not doing well. i need one more. john in new jersey. >> yo jim. this is john from williamstown. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm interested in opec. i took your recommendation. >> phil frost has a long term record. it's been a winner for the show. conclusion of the lightning round. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i tr
let's go to gary in illinois. gary? what's up? >> caller: i miss your radio show. i used to call you all the time. i've been holding aui. should i cut my losses? >> i would rather have you in humana than there. we don't like the gold stocks here. i know it's a well managed company. the gold stocks are not doing well. i need one more. john in new jersey. >> yo jim. this is john from williamstown. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm interested in opec. i took your...